Because of its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio; Aramid is 5 times stronger than steel. We use a blend of aramid fibers and
non-straining lubricants to make this a durable injectable packing for general service injectable packing.

Injectable sealants are easy to install.

Installation of injectable packing materials begins by packing the pump
by hand. Tightening the gland nut compresses the packing material
and forces it to conform to any irregular spaces caused by wear.
An anti-extrusion ring composed of suitably sized braided pump packing
material is set at the top and bottom of the stuffing box or packing
gland to prevent the injectable packing sealant from being forced
out when pressure is applied. Once the injectable packing has been installed, it is topped of at any time, including while the pump is running or stopped.

The injection gun

The injection gun utilizes a button-head or
flow-through fitting permanently installed on the pump or valve stuffing
box.

Since it requires no electricity, the injection
gun can be used anywhere to replenish injectable packing easily
and conveniently. The all-steel hydraulic gun is completely portable
and is very easy to use.

The valve or pump stuffing box fitting allows the injectable packing to be hand-injected into
the shaft stuffing box using the injector gun. No downtime is required
for the repacking operation since the equipment can continue to
run during the repacking operation.

How to use the injection
gun

To properly replenish the injectable packing
material, the stuffing box fitting must be located. Next, the injection
gun is coupled to the fitting.

When the gun is properly coupled to the
fitting, the on-off handle on the fitting is turned to the open
position and the new injectable packing is pumped into the fitting
until the required amount of packing is injected.

When the operation is complete, the fitting
handle is placed in the off position and the gun is disconnected from the
stuffing box fitting. Remember to properly disassemble
and return your injection gun to its container where it may be stored
until needed again.